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Chris Watling
Research Supervision
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I have always maintained a strong commitment to supervising students.
My approach to supervision involves a structured, yet personalised approach that is sensitive to individual, cultural, and professional needs and requirements.
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I welcome all levels of students including, interns, Honours, Masters, or PhD students.
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Potential Research Topics
Studies focusing on sleep-wake and performance outcomes
The relationships between sleep health, including the influence of sleep disorders on psychological and general wellbeing
Human factors and injury prevention research projects
Learning and behaviour change topics including decison making
Cognitive psychology topics
Psychphysiological studies
Quantitative and qualitative methodologies
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Previous Research Topics
Including Honours, Masters, and PhD student topics
Sleep restriction and its effect on stress, coping, and resilience
The effects of distraction on young drivers: a neurophysiological perspective
The recuperative value of a brief afternoon nap: Differentiating effects on low- and high-order cognitive performance
The effects of daytime sleepiness on hazard perception performance, subjective and physiological sleepiness: An experimental study
Bio-signal based driver drowsiness detection and alerting system
Activity demands and fatigue responses during competitive esports gameplay, and the impact of sleepiness effects on task-specific cognitive processes
Understanding the entire footprint left on society by road traffic crash trauma: A psychological approach
Asleep at the wheel? Comparing beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and optimism bias about fatigue between urban and rural Queensland drivers
The influence of sleep hygiene on the effect of impulsivity and executive function on the likelihood of engaging in distracted driving behaviours
The consequences of sleep deprivation on eye scanning behaviour and hazard perception performance
Exploring hazard perception performance, sensation seeking, and electrodermal activity of younger drivers
Understanding driver sleepiness: What the health belief model can tell us
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